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Page 1: THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE · 2017-03-24 · ADELAIDE, TUESDAY, 1 ... Page . Compulsory Third Party Insurance: Premium Schedule..... 3086 . Natural Resources Management

No. 48 3085 SUPPLEMENTARY GAZETTE

THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such

ADELAIDE, TUESDAY, 1 JULY 2014

CONTENTS Page

Compulsory Third Party Insurance: Premium Schedule ............................................................... 3086

Natural Resources Management Act 2004—Notice ................ 3088

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3086 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1 July 2014

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Government COMPULSORY THIRD PARTY INSURANCE PREMIUM SCHEDULE of South Austra lia

COMPULSORY THIRD PARTY (CTP) INSURANCE- POLICY OF INSURANCE 1. The insurer (the Motor Accident Commission) insures the owner of the motor vehicle and any other person who at any time drives or is a passenger in or on

the vehicle, whether w ith or without the consent of the owner, in respect of all liabi lity that may be incurred by the owner or other person in respect of the death of, or bodily injury to, any person caused by or aris ing out of the use of the vehicle in any part of the Commonwealth.

2. A person so insured warrants that he or she w ill not-(a) drive the vehicle, or do or omit to do anything in relation to the vehic le, with the intention of causing the death of, or bodily injury to, a person or

damage to another's property or w ith reckless indifference as to whether such death, bodily injury or damage results; or (b) drive the vehicle while so much under the influence of intoxicating liquor or a drug as to be incapable of exercising effective control of the vehicle; or (c) drive the vehicle while there is present in his or her blood a concentration of .1 grams or more of alcohol in 100 millil itres of blood; or (d ) drive the vehicle while not duly licensed or otherwise permitted by law to drive the motor vehicle; or (e) drive the vehicle while the vehicle is overloaded, or in an unsafe, unroadworthy or damaged condition; or (f) use the vehicle otherwise than-

(i) for the purposes stated in the application for registration, renewal of registration, exemption from registration or a perm it, in respect of the vehicle; or

(i i) if trade plates are affixed to the vehicle -for purposes stated in the application for the issuing of those plates; or (i ii) for purposes agreed on between the insurer and the registered owner of the vehic le.

(g) if the person is the driver of the vehicle when it is involved in an accident in which a person is killed or injured - commit an offence against section 43 of the Road Traffic Act 1961 (e.g. hit and run offence).

3. The owner of the vehicle warrants that no person w ill, w ith his or her knowledge or consent (which will be presumed in any proceedings in the absence of proof to the contrary), drive or use the vehicle, or do or omit to do anything in relation to the vehicle, contrary to any paragraphs of c lause 2.

4. This policy of insurance does not extend to l iability arising from death of, or bodily injury to, a participant in a road race caused by the act or omission of another participant in the road race.

RECOVERY OF EXCESS AND OTHER CLAIMS COSTS An excess applies from an insured person who has incurred a liability under the policy and who is more than 25% at fault. The excess is a prescribed amount and is indexed every year on 1 January. The amount of the excess will depend on the year in which the accident occurred. For the relevant excess, please refer to www.mac.sa.qov.au/excess

If an insured person has breached the Policy of Insurance (see above) the insurer may exercise its rights of recovery against that person. The insurer's right to recover an excess or claims costs against an insured person is in addition to any other penalties which may apply for driving offences or any liability that person may incur for damage to property. It is an offence to drive an uninsured vehicle on a road. If you are driving an uninsured motor veh icle and you cause someone else injury, you may be liable to repay all compensation paid.

ASSISTANCE IN DETERMINING THE APPROPRIATE PREMIUM CLASS The premium class has been determined based on information previously supplied. It is advisable to check the insurance class and insurance premium payable shown on the registration renewal notice against the CTP Insurance Schedule shown overleaf. In reviewing the premium class, attention should be given to:

• Type of vehicle • The input tax credit (lTC) entitlement of the registered owner (see below) • The postcode area in which it is usually garaged (see below)

If the information shown is incorrect, a Service SA customer service centre should be notified immediately. An 'Application to Change the Insurance Premium Class on a Registration' may be required due to:

·A change of residential and/or garaging address • A change in the use of the vehicle • A change in concession status • An alteration to the vehicle • A change in the input tax credit (lTC) entitlement of the registered owner

GST

The premiums shown overleaf include stamp duty payable by the insurer. In accordance with GST laws, no GST is charged on the stamp duty component of the premium.

DIRECT DEBIT For Monthly Direct Debit options please refer to www.sa.gov.au/ezyreg . Loading applicable for monthly direct debit is that for quarterly payments outlined on page 2.

IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR CLASSES 1 ,7,41 ,47,51 ,57,91 & 97 In the case of these premium classes, heavy passenger vehicles are available, in addition to the schedule shown overleaf, at 6 and 9 months.

THE INPUT TAX CREDIT (lTC) ENTITLEMENT OF THE REGISTERED OWNER You must select an 'lTC' Entitled premium class if the vehic le is used for any purpose that entitles you to claim back any part of the GST component of the CTP premium. Under the Commonwealth GST Law•, this is known as 'Input Tax Credif (lTC).

"GST Law means the Commonwealth legislation: A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999.

A tax invoice will be provided with your registration certificate, detail ing the amount of GST you can claim. If you are unsure whether you can claim the GST paid, then you should consult your accountant, financial advisor or the Australian Taxation Office.

Incorrect lTC classificatio n: If the lTC classification details are incorrect, you w ill need to apply to change these details by completing the Application to

Change the Insurance Premium Class on Registration Form (MR82) at your local Service SA customer service centre.

Failure to not ify the insurer of the correct premium may incur a penalty up to $5,000. This penalty is in addition to any premium differential payable. It is an offence to p rovide false informat ion or withhold any information which may be necessary to determine the appropriate insurance premium.

THE POST CODE AREA IN WHICH THE VEHICLE IS GARAGED

"Insuran ce Rating Distric t 1"- "District 1" consists of the following postcodes:

All postcodes between 5000 and 5201 inclusive (with the exception of 5001 and 5174 ) and postcodes, 5231, 5232, 5233, 5240, 5241 , 524 2, 524 3, 5244, 5245, 5250, 5251, 5252, 5942, and 5950.

"Insurance Rating District 2"- "District 2" is any area within the State of South Australia outside the above postcodes, plus the localities listed within the following postcode areas:

5118 Concordia 5118 Kangaroo Flat 5118 Kingsford 5120 Buckland Park 5157 Ashbourne

5157 McHarg Creek 5172 Hope Forest 5172 Kuitpo Colony 5172 Kyeema

5172 Pages Flat 5172 Willunga Hill 5172 Willunga South 5172 Yundi

5173 A ldinga Beach 5173 Silver Sands 5244 Harrogate 5252 Kanmantoo

In the case of premium classes 16, 20, 36, 40, 66, 70, 86 and 90, the insurance premium payable is based on the normal place of residence of the owner or the principal p lace of business of a Body Corporate.

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CTP INSURANCE PREMIUM SCHEDULE Effective 1 July 2014 110

Where a vehicle is within more than one category the premium shall be that fixed by the category deemed by the insurer to be the appropriate category for that veh icle. Where the Act1 provides for a vehicle to be reg istered and insured for a term beyond 1 £. IIIV I Ili i ,;) J (I I ~II IIU I II .... (l l l.oU i tll l;iU Ill I V Vl l i V I I l V un;; I L I II V I I UI IV l l;iiiii U II I CIIJ IJIII;i.;:>. r'\11 l!;iii iiUII I ;:I (Ill;;; 111\II U.:)I V I;i VI U<J I , \JI;i'!;i VVI;i l l V I I UI I I I I;il II IIVI IIItliiVII .

lTC ENTITLED DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE AND USE NO lTC ENTITLEMENT DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 2

GaraGedor kept lnlheiXlstcodearea imicatedoverlea! Garaged or kept in the postcodearea indcated overleaf GaragedorkeptlnlheiXJslcodeareainclcated werleal Garaged or keptlnthepostcodearea indcated()mleaf

Premium 12 Mths 9 Mths 6 Mths 3 Mths Premium 12Mths 9Mths 6 Mths 3Mths Premium 12 Mths 9 Mths 6 Mths 3 Mths Premium 12Mths 9Mths 6 Mths 3 Mths Class $ $ $ $ Class $ $ $ $ PASSENGER VEHICLES Class $ $ $ $ Class $ $ $ $

Sedan, station wagon, multi passenger or sell propelled caravan body type l'.ilh a sealing capacity of not more thal12 41 361 96 91 274 70 persons and not for fare or other consideration. 1 370 95 51 266 66 45 370 260 169 95 95 316 240 162 62 Public Passenger Vehicle not lor fare or other consideration (i.e. at no cost to the passenger). 10 359 271 163 92 60 303 229 155 76 5 4,399 1,139 55 599 155 Taxis: registered or licensed as metered taxis by the Office of Public Transport or under another authority. 105 4,216 1,092 155 574 146 6 646 490 332 167 56 646 490 332 167 Hire and Drive Yourself vehicles (excluding buses, motor cycles and trai lers). 106 603 456 309 156 156 603 456 309 156

Public Passenger Vehicles: all vehicles (including Hire and Drive Yourself buses) used for carrying passengers for fare or other consideration, but exclud ing classes 5, 6, 32, 55, 56, 105, 106, 155, 156, 62,100 and 50.

7 633 163 57 466 120 Small (authorised to carry up to 12 seated persons) 47 592 153 97 446 116 6 951 720 467 246 56 516 392 265 134 Medium (authorised to carry between 13 and 35 adu~ persons) 108 695 677 456 231 156 500 376 256 129 9 1,602 1,213 621 414 59 614 465 314 159 Large (authorised to carry more than 35 adu~ persons) 109 1,499 1,135 766 366 159 566 445 301 152

Pu blic Municipal Omnibuses: all public passenger vehicles used in the provision of Regular Passenger Services in Metropolitan Adelaide pursuant to a contract under Part 5 of the Passenger Transport Act 1994 and which also use the

32 5,056 3,631 2,592 1,310 62 5,056 3,631 2,592 1,310 integrated ticketing system prescribed by the Public Transport Division from time to time. 50 4,606 3,640 2,463 1,244 100 4,606 3,640 2,463 1,244

GOODS CARRYING Ally motor vehicle (including utilities, vans, tow trucks, trucks and prime movers but excluding classes 4, 54, 44 and 94) constructed or adapted for the carriage of goods.

42 429 111 92 229 59 :Light (Gross Vehicle Mass not exceeding 4.5 tonnes) 2 392 101 52 222 57 3 561 440 297 150 53 377 265 193 97 :Medium (Gross Vehicle Mass exceeding 4.5 tonnes but Gross Combination Mass not exceeding 35 tonnes) 43 546 415 260 141 93 363 274 166 94 21 1,502 1,137 769 369 71 1,256 952 644 325 :Heavy (Gross Combination Mass exceeding 35 tonnes) 46 1,417 1,073 726 367 96 1,191 902 610 306 4 255 193 130 66 54 165 140 94 47 Primary Producer 's goods carrying vehicles registered under Section 25 or 34 of the Act' . 44 237 179 121 61 94 176 134 91 46

MOTOR CYCLES

Motorcycles, Tricycles and Ouadcycles l'.ith an engine capacity 34 93 24 64 61 20 :Not exceeding 50cc or electric with a maximum motorcycle speed of 50km/hr 14 93 24 64 76 20 35 167 43 65 11 5 29 :Exceeding 50cc but not exceeding 250cc or electric wi th maximum speed exceeding 50km/llr 15 155 40 65 104 26 36 241 62 86 192 49 :Exceeding 250cc but not exceeding 660cc 16 233 60 66 165 47 40 292 75 90 259 67 :Exceeding 660cc 20 259 67 70 241 62

TRAILERS 31 61 A vehicle or machine on Wheels that is not self-orooelled and is constructed or adaoted for beina drawn bv a motor vehicle 11 61

UNREGISTERED VEHICLE PERMITS 37 Permit $35 67 Permit $35 Vehicles provided l'oith reaistration under Section 16 of the Ac'l. excludina trailers 17 Permit $35 67 Permit $35

SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLES Conditionally registered farm tractors used for farm purposes, or self propelled agricultural implements whilst on roads2

.

Other farm vehicles registered under Section 25 and Regulat ions of the Act' whilst on roads' between rural landholdings which are no more than 30kms apart and are farmed by the vehicle owner. Land Yachts. Golf Buggies. Conditionally

38 37 26 16 9 66 37 26 16 9 reg istered forklifts' and self-propelled lawn care machines' whilst on roads' . 18 37 26 16 9 66 37 26 16 9 19 111 64 56 26 69 11 1 64 56 26 Historic, leH-hand d r~e and street rod vehicles conditionally registered under Section 25 ol the Act & Regulations - Schedule 1 39 104 76 53 26 69 104 76 53 26

M y vehicle not specifically designed for the carriage of passengers or goods (excluding all other vehicles listed in this schedule). Ambulances, undertakers' hearses, mourning coaches and vehicles used solely for Fire Fighting or State

29 233 176 119 60 79 133 100 66 34 Emergency Service purposes. 33 215 162 110 55 63 126 95 64 32

CAR CARRIER'S EXTE NStON unregistered vehi:les in the physi;al are legal control ollhe Car Carrier wfthin 500 me/res oil he registered car carrying vehi;/e

The premium for car carrying vehicles including the car carrier's extension as defined, is as follows:

22 670 173 72 470 121 :Light (Gross Vehicle Mass not exceeding 4.5 tonnes) 26 633 163 76 463 119 23 621 621 420 212 73 616 466 316 160 :Medium (Gross Vehicle Mass exceeding 4.5 tonnes but Gross Combination Mass not exceeding 35 tonnes) 27 766 596 403 204 77 603 456 309 156 24 1,743 1,320 693 451 74 1,499 1,135 766 366 :Heavy (Gross Combination Mass exceeding 35 tonnes) 28 1,656 1,255 649 429 76 1,432 1,064 733 370 25 241 162 123 62 75 241 162 123 62 :Trailers 125 241 162 123 62 175 241 162 123 62

MOTOR TRADE PLATE 12 12 months 62 12 months Issued under Section 62 of the Act '. Category or use: 102 12 months 152 12 months

As per Premium Class 3 As per Premium Class 53 A: Goods carrying- Gross Vehicle Mass exceeding 4.5 tonnes As per Premium Class 43 As per Prem ium Class 93 As per Premium Class 41 As per Premium Class 91 B: Motor vehicles- Gross Vehicle Mass not exceeding 4.5 tonnes As per Premium Class 01 As per Prem ium Class 51 As per Premium Class 36 As per Premium Class 66 C: Motor Cycles As per Premium Class 16 As per Prem ium Class 66 As per Premium Class 31 As per Premium Class 61 0: Trailers As per Premium Class 11 As per Prem ium Class 61 As per Premium Class 36 As per Premium Class 66 E1: Agricu~ural Machinery As per Premium Class 18 As per Premium Class 68 As per Premium Class 29 As per Premium Class 79 E2: Special Purpose Vehicles As per Premium Class 33 As per Premium Class 63

(Where more than one categ01y ol use is allowed the higlest premium is to apply)

1 Motor Vehicles Act, 1959 and amendments. 2 As defined in the Motor Vehides Act, 1959.

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3088 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1 July 2014 NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 2004

Notice of Declaration of the Lower Limestone Coast Prescribed Wells Area to be a ‘Declared Forestry Area’

PURSUANT to Section 169B (1) of the Natural Resources Management Act 2004 (the Act), I, Ian Hunter, Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation in the State of South Australia and the Minister to whom the Act is committed, being satisfied that commercial forests in the Lower Limestone Coast Prescribed Wells Area (including after taking into account expansions that are reasonably likely to occur into the future) are having, or are reasonably likely to have, a significant hydrological impact on the prescribed water resource and that the declaration is a reasonable measure to improve the management of the prescribed water resource, hereby declare the Lower Limestone Coast Prescribed Wells Area to be a declared forestry area (to be referred to as the ‘Lower Limestone Coast Declared Forestry Area’). In accordance with the Water Allocation Plan for the Lower Limestone Coast Prescribed Wells Area (Plan), this declaration does not apply to forests that fall within the definition of farm forestry (so as to exclude them from the operation of Chapter 7 Part 5A Division 2 of the Act). In this Notice: ‘farm’ has the same meaning as in the Plan and means a place being used solely or predominantly for the business of agriculture, pasturage, horticulture, viticulture, animal farming or any other business consisting of the cultivation of soils, the production of crops or the rearing of livestock, other than where the sole or predominant use is commercial plantation forest. ‘farm forestry’ has the same meaning as in the Plan and means commercial forest where the net planted area does not exceed, or will not exceed 10 per cent of the total area of the land described in a Certificate of Title or Crown Lease, or 20 hectares per Certificate of Title or Crown Lease, whichever is greater and is situated on a farm. For the purposes of the Plan, farm forestry does not include plantings for shade and shelter for stock or crops, natural resources management including soil and water protection, habitat conservation, landscape and amenity values. ‘Lower Limestone Coast Prescribed Wells Area’ means the area bounded by the bold black line on GRO Plan No. 171/2004. Dated 25 June 2014. IAN HUNTER, Minister for Sustainability,

Environment and Conservation

A. MARTIN, Government Printer, South Australia